Johnny J
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Yours is probably more accurate cause of its shape. I almost bought the one from alibaba, but I didn't need it after all. At least I know where to get one.
One way to look at the problem is from the point of view of the seller. Just how much rigamarole would you want to go through just to put an old hat up for sale on E Bay? I've never sold anything on that forum, but I'm a minimalist. Has a marked size? I know the color and the material? Shoot a few photos? Hey, post it up. sold. I wouldn't want to jump through more hoops than that. Apart from noting moth wear, stains, or any other obvious flaw, it's "buyer beware." We're not talking retail prices here. You don't get all kinds of extra attention to an item at a yard sale, it's just "as is." And EBay is just a big yard sale so far as I'm concerned.
I have found this to be very true. I have purchased many vintage hats on ebay. Some fit some did not but I have had the joy of hands on experience and developed my own sense of judgement as to what I like. You can often clean up and reshape the hat and relist it on ebay. I have made my money back and sometimes a profit with better descriptions and better pictures. If I find an excellent hat I have no problems with having the hat resized and adding a new sweatband.Thats part of the hobby. Even if you dont keep a hat, every time you handle a vinatge you get a little bit more of your education in them.